Taking PRide June 18, 2018 Why can’t governments take pride in how they communicate? It’s been a week of drama and action in Delhi, with former and present civil servants letting their ego take over. The former civil servant…
Taking PRide January 8, 2018 18 things that can make us sharper and smarter in 2018 If there were a handful of things we would need to know to become sharper and come across as smarter, here they are. This is…
Taking PRide May 1, 2017 Adfactors is a major factor in putting Indian PR consulting on the global map This will be a series running through all Mondays in May focussing on the Top Five Consultancies in India of which only one is Indian. Every…
Taking PRide February 27, 2017 Taking Pride in the Awards CART of Credibility, Authenticity, Respect and Trust At the first PRAXIS in Pondicherry, couple of senior practitioners asked me why I had not included an Awards in the weekend conference mix. My…
Taking PRide February 20, 2017 17 trends in PR to keep in mind in 2017 This column has been in the freezer for over two months. This was part of the original series of columns at the start of the…
Taking PRide February 6, 2017 Moving the needle forward And just like that the first month of the new year passed by. What a month it was! At Reputation Today, the first 40 under…
Taking PRide January 2, 2017 17 probable candidates for the country’s top Public Relations job As we get ready to bid adieu to this leap year which was historical in several ways we stare at 2017, which is certain to…
Taking PRide November 21, 2016 Great Intention, Bad Execution is terrible Public Relations I was awaiting a flight at the Mumbai airport after my monthly teaching assignment to return home to Gurgaon. As I was going through security…
Taking PRide November 14, 2016 Did Public Relations win the night for Trump? Like many others in India I’m still reeling from a shock after witnessing on TV the unfolding of the election results that saw Hillary Clinton…
Taking PRide October 24, 2016 Are speaker bureaus fair play? I think not. There are four forms of communication: Verbal, non-verbal, visual and written. Verbal communication is of four types: In the professional world – Public-to-many and Private-to-one…